Full interoperability with Megaplex-4, LRS-102 (ASMi-54C and ASMi-54C/N modules), and third-party equipment

Remote power feeding

ASMi-53 overview

ASMi-53 is a cost-effective, dedicated, managed SHDSL.bis modem that extends the range of high-speed services over existing copper pairs. The modem is used for Ethernet, E1 and V.35 service extension at rates of up to 11.4 Mbps over 4-wire lines using bonding technology.

EFM Bonding When using Ethernet service, EFM (Ethernet Fist Mile) bonding is applied. EFM bonding allows multiple pairs to be used as a single, high capacity link, providing more bandwidth over the existing copper infrastructure. EFM bonding shares Ethernet payload between the connected SHDSL lines, ensuring user traffic reliability in case of one pair failure.

Traffic Management/QoS on the ASMi-53

Traffic Management/QoS The DSCP priority schemes, and 802.1p priority classification allow users to define different QoS levels according to application requirements.The modem implements the IEEE's 802.1q standard to provide four levels of prioritization, enabling carriers to offer differentiated Ethernet services. Management traffic can be transferred via a separate VLAN, ensuring transparency of the customer traffic and enhanced management security.
The user can activate or deactivate the priority mechanism. The priority can be configured and mapped to one of four priority queues. Ethernetport ingress and egress data rates can be limited.